Antioxidants (Feb 2023)

Optimizing an Enzymatic Extraction Method for the Flavonoids in Moringa (<i>Moringa oleifera</i> Lam.) Leaves Based on Experimental Designs Methodologies

  • Curro Polo-Castellano,
  • Rosa María Mateos,
  • Francisco Visiedo,
  • Miguel Palma,
  • Gerardo F. Barbero,
  • Marta Ferreiro-González

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox12020369
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 369

Abstract

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Moringa oleifera Lam. is known to have significant antioxidant properties. Because of this, the development of an optimal extraction method is crucial to obtain pharmacological products based on the bioactive compounds produced by this tree. Through a Plackett–Burman and a Box–Behnken design, enzymatic extraction conditions (temperature, agitation, solvent pH and composition, sample-to-solvent ratio, enzyme-to-sample ratio and extraction time) have been optimized using normalized areas (UA/g) as response variable and relative mass (mg/g) as quantification variable. Extractions were performed in an incubator, where all the extraction conditions could be digitally controlled. Thus, 58.9 °C, 50 rpm, 4.0 pH, 32.5% EtOH, 0.2 g sample in 15 mL solvent and 106 U/g were established as the optimal extraction conditions for the extraction with a mix of pectinases coming from Aspergillus niger. Under these optimal conditions, two-minute extractions were performed and evaluated through a single factor design. The enzymatic extraction method demonstrated its suitability to produce extracts with good antioxidant power (antioxidant activity 4.664 ± 0.059 mg trolox equivalent/g sample and total phenolic compounds 6.245 ± 0.101 mg gallic acid equivalent/g sample). The method was also confirmed to have good repeatability (1.39%) and intermediate precision (2.37%) levels.

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